Quick Study: Top CEOs Engaged Online—Just Not on Social Networks; Emotional Aspect of Customer Service Most Critical

â–¶ CEO Sociability Nearly Doubles in Two Years: The online sociability of the world’s largest company CEOs rose dramatically in the past two years, says a Weber Shandwick study. In 2012, 66% of CEOs of the world’s top 50 companies engaged online compared with 36% in 2010. Other study highlights include:
• The two-year growth spurt comes directly from CEOs’ heightened visibility on their company websites (32% to 50%) and on online video (18% to 40%).
• The 50% of CEOs who are visible on their company websites most often appear on the homepage and About Us pages (e.g.

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